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[Vestibular apparatus and hereditary hearing impairment].
Vestibular function tests in 33 cases of hereditary monosymptomatic symmetric sensorineural hearing loss do not show any significantly reduced excitability, but a mild difference between the groups with and without progression. A positive correlation is seen with the age of the children.